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Metal Nanocrystals Grown by Vacuum Deposition on Aligned Carbon Nanotubes
Keishin OtaAkio KawabataHirohiko MurakamiEiji Kita
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2001 Volume 42 Issue 8 Pages 1684-1687

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When the vacuum evaporation method was used to deposit metals, such as Au, Ag, or Cu, on a substrate covered with aligned carbon nanotubes which were fabricated by the microwave-plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition method, we found that nanoscale single crystals of the metals with well-defined facets were grown on the surfaces of the carbon nanotubes. Nanocrystals ranging from approximately 50 to 500 nm in diameter were obtained when the deposition time ranged from 1 to 60 min. Whiskerlike crystals with high aspect ratios could also be found frequently in these nanocrystals, which can be applied in field-emission display devices.

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© 2001 The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials
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